Pronunciation: /ˈpɛɡəˌkɔrn/
noun a mythical creature that is a combination of a unicorn and a Pegasus
A1 I saw a pegacorn in a children's book.
A2 My little sister believes in pegacorns.
B1 The legend of the pegacorn has been passed down for generations.
B2 The artist painted a beautiful pegacorn flying through the sky.
C1 Scientists have never been able to prove the existence of a pegacorn.
C2 The writer's latest novel features a pegacorn as the main character.
formal The pegacorn is a mythical creature that is said to have the body of a horse and the wings of a unicorn.
informal I heard that Sarah believes in pegacorns and thinks she saw one in her backyard.
slang I can't believe you fell for that story about pegacorns being real!
figurative The idea of a pegacorn symbolizes the merging of two different worlds or concepts to create something unique and magical.
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